TO: Licensees of IBM(R) PLANT FLOOR SERIES(TM) PlantWorks: Application Automation Edition(TM) Starter Services/2 for Operating System/2 SUBJECT: Program Number 5713-ADU -- Release 02, Modification Level 02 Feature 5518 () PLANT FLOOR SERIES, PlantWorks:Application Automation Edition, and PlantWorks are trademarks of the International Business Machines Corporation. () IBM is a registered trademark of the International Business Machines Corporation. The material you have received is listed on the enclosed Packing List. Please review the Packing List to ensure you have received all items listed. If there are any discrepancies between the package contents and the Packing List, please report these via the Software Distribution Questionnaire which is enclosed for your convenience. NOTE: Program Currency: Program services for Starter Services/2, Release 2.1 will be available until March 31, 1995. If you are a NEW USER of the PlantWorks products, the Installation Instructions that you use are in "Installing and Configuring PlantWorks", SC28-8253-04, shipped with the Starter Services/2 product. If you are a CURRENT 2.2 USER of the PlantWorks products and are hp2.not migrating from a prior installation, the Installation Instructions that you use are in "Installing and Configuring PlantWorks", SC28-8253-04, shipped with the Starter Services/2 product. If you are a CURRENT USER of the PlantWorks products the instructions to migrate to this new Release 2.2 are included in this USER MEMO for Starter Services/2, 5713-ADU. It is extremely important that you understand these migration instructions before you install the product diskettes and that you READ all the instructions before executing them. CURRENT and NEW USERS of the PlantWorks products require installation of PTF9. Contact IBM software support by phoning (1-800-237-5511) if you haven't received PTF9. Included in Starter Services/2 is Communications System/2 Release 3.1. If you have a downlevel version of the Communications System/2 product installed on your PlantWorks node, the migration process will upgrade the CS/2 product. PlantWorks 2.2 requires one of the following CS/2 configurations: 1. Communications System/2 Release 3.1 that is shipped with Starter Services/2 - or - 2. Communications System/2 Release 3.0 SLU1302 with PTF 1303 and PTF UN63358. NOTE: If you are NOT using Communications System/2 that is shipped with Starter Services/2, you need to order SLU1302 with PTF 1303 and PTF UN63358 by phoning IBM software support for Communications System/2 (1-800-237-5511). UPGRADE INSTRUCTIONS - REL 2.1 TO REL 2.2 ----------------------------------------- Be sure you have the latest version of "Installing and Configuring PlantWorks", SC28-8253-04, before proceeding. If you are a NEW USER, follow the instructions in "Installing and Configuring PlantWorks". THE REMAINDER OF THIS MEMO DOES NOT APPLY TO YOU. PLANTWORKS UPGRADE PROCESS FROM RELEASE 2.1 TO RELEASE 2.2 ---------------------------------------------------------- REQUIREMENTS ------------ PlantWorks Release 2.2 requirements: o OS/2 Release 2.0 or OS/2 Release 2.1 - If you are using OS/2 Release 2.0 you MUST have the fix for APAR PJ03686 installed. - When using any level of OS/2 you must have the appropriate fix for APAR PJ14555 installed. o Distributed Automation Edition, Communications System/2 Release 3.1 o Disk space at least twice the size of your current database (the space used for directory \FF\IM\FILES). - If PlantWorks is installed on the same drive as your OS/2 swap file (SWAPPER.DAT), you will need additional space to allow the swap file to grow to about 40 MB plus the size of your database. In other words the total space requirements on a drive containing an active swap file are 40 MB + 3*(database size) - (current size of SWAPPER.DAT). The SWAPPER.DAT file is located in the directory specified by the SWAPPATH statement of your CONFIG.SYS file (\OS2\SYSTEM is the default). IMPORTANT: These migration procedures should be performed using a copy of the new Installation/Reference diskette included with PTF9, rather than the one shipped with PlantWorks release 2.2 GA. The PlantWorks release 2.2 GA Installation/Reference diskette is being replaced with this new PTF9 release 2.2 Installation/Reference diskette. You can discard the PlantWorks Installation/Reference diskette shipped with release 2.2 GA. NOTES: 1. This procedure must be used ONLY to upgrade PlantWorks software from Release 2.1 to Release 2.2 and the user should make no changes to the hardware, software configuration, or the applications themselves during the migration process. In addition, do not start any PlantWorks Service during the PWMIGRAT EXPORT and IMPORT operations. If you are migrating from any other level of PlantWorks or have special requirements please contact PlantWorks Support for technical assistance. Also, if you intend to migrate your database by any procedure not documented here, contact PlantWorks Support for technical assistance. 2. Custom objects created in SLU0891 or earlier versions of PlantWorks and some custom objects created in PlantWorks Release 2.1 are not migratable. If a custom object cannot be migrated, the following message displays and is logged in the migration log: This Custom Display Item requires Manual Migration. Contact PlantWorks Support Personnel for assistance. A custom object within a display migrates successfully. If you have custom objects that must be "fetched", you should put them all in one or more displays so you can migrate them with the display(s). Once you successfully migrate them to PlantWorks Release 2.2, you then can separate them into individual custom objects using the Display Definition Service. 3. PlantWorks Release 2.2 contains the following new built-in functions: ACKALARM DBCONN DBSELECT INALARM PTPOLOFF ACKGROUP DBDELETE DBSQL INHGROUP PTPOLON ARRCOPY DBDISC DBUPDATE LOGEVENT PUSHUP ARRSET DBFETCH DISALARM OSTSTAMP STAMPOST BEEP DBINSRT GETSCVL PRNALARM TAGGROUP CLRGROUP DBROLBAK GETSTATE PTPOLMOD T2RDNXTN DBCOMMIT If you have C-language functions or subchains that are named the same as any of these functions, you must rename them before exporting your database. Otherwise they will not be migrated. 4. Videos from PlantWorks 2.1 cannot be migrated. If you have specific video names associated with alarm groups, you will need to save the names from the 2.1 alarm groups and change the alarm groups to use "All videos". After you have migrated to PlantWorks 2.2 and configured all your nodes, you will have to modify the alarm groups to specify the videos from 2.1. Change your alarm groups to NOT use "All videos" and add the specific videos. The video names were changed to be node names from PlantWorks 2.1 to PlantWorks 2.2. In other words, if you have WRL:MYVIDEO on node LPN2 in Plantworks 2.1, the video name becomes WRL:LPN2 in PlantWorks 2.2. 5. Before you begin migration, check any I/O packets you have defined. If any packets have the last member as "Bottom of List", delete those members. PlantWorks 2.2 will not allow "Bottom of List" to be a packet member, but PlantWorks 2.1 did not prevent it. If you do not delete "Bottom of List" from the 2.1 packets, you might get PlantWorks 2.2 runtime errors from your devices after you have migrated. 6. The migration process does not migrate version 1.0 of the alarm tree. If you have alarm groups associated with WRL:ALMDATA 1.0 that you want migrated, save that version of the "Alarm Item Definition" under another version number such as WRL:ALMDATA 1.1. 7. The migration process does not migrate RECORD, RECFMT, or DISPLAY database items for the WRL application. If you have defined any RECORD, RECFMT, or DISPLAY database items under the WRL application, you need to duplicate those items under another application name so that they migrate. You also need to duplicate any item that references those RECORD, RECFMT, or DISPLAY database items were defined under the WRL application. After the migration has completed, move the all of the duplicated items back to the WRL application. 8. User C Functions created under Plantworks 2.1 using a 16-bit compiler might trap under PlantWorks 2.2. This is due to an incompatibility between the Plantworks 2.2 32-bit executable which calls the 16-bit User C Function DLL. If you have used "sprintf", "fprintf", or "printf" in your User C Functions under PlantWorks 2.1, you will have to convert these User C Functions to 32-bit before they will work properly under PlantWorks 2.2. The old 16-bit versions of the User C Functions will migrate properly without any changes, but will be inoperable under PlantWorks 2.2 until they have been converted to 32-bit User C Functions. 9. If you have installed any customized palettes, they will not migrate. You must go into Display Definition services and write the customized palette to a safe place. During the migration process, you will be instructed to read in that saved customized palette for use in PlantWorks 2.2. DATABASE MIGRATION PROCEDURE ---------------------------- Be sure you have the latest version of "Installing and Configuring PlantWorks", SC28-8253-04 before proceeding. If you are a NEW USER, THIS MEMO DOES NOT APPLY TO YOU. Follow the instructions in "Installing and Configuring PlantWorks". ON YOUR PLANTWORKS EXECUTIVE NODE: 1. Start a PlantWorks full-screen session. ALL OF THE MIGRATION STEPS MUST BE RUN IN THIS ENVIRONMENT. 2. Back up the new Release 2.2 Installation/Reference diskette using the OS/2 DISKCOPY command. Use this backup diskette as your Installation/Reference disk in all migration operations. Remember to use the new Installation/Reference diskette shipped with PTF9. DO NOT use PlantWorks release 2.2 Installation/Reference diskette. 3. We recommend performing an OS/2 (system) backup of your \FF, \CS2 and \ICA directories on the executive node prior to beginning PlantWorks migration. At the very least, you should back up your existing PlantWorks database on the executive node using the Configuration/ Data Management Utility. Ensure PlantWorks is shut down prior to performing a backup. 4. Copy the executive node's existing \FF\CFG\NET.CFG file to the new backup Installation/Reference diskette as A:\FF\CFG\NET.CFG using the OS/2 COPY command. COPY X:\FF\CFG\NET.CFG A:\FF\CFG\NET.CFG where X is the drive where PlantWorks 2.1 resides and A is your diskette drive 5. Start PlantWorks release 2.1 on the executive node. 6. Create the migration directory on your hard drive and load the migration tools into that directory by performing the following steps using the Release 2.2 backup Installation/Reference diskette created above: a. In the example in this step and in all the following steps, the migration work area is named X:\MIGRATE, where X is the target drive. Check that you already do not have a work area named X:\MIGRATE. If you do, choose another work area name to create in step 6b below, and substitute that name wherever the migration work area subdirectory is mentioned. Do not use the root directory as your work area name. Create a subdirectory for your work area. b. Enter "a:\migrate\pwmigrat x:\migrate" in the PlantWorks full-screen session to load the migration tools from the release 2.2 backup Installation/Reference diskette to the migration work area (X:\MIGRATE). 7. Export the existing applications from the executive node to a temporary and secure subdirectory on a hard drive using the EXPORT command file, by performing following steps: a. Using the PlantWorks full-screen session, enter the following commands at the prompt: >X: >CD MIGRATE >EXPORT where X is the drive containing the migration work area subdirectory This creates a list of the exported database in X:\MIGRATE\EXPORT.LST. The exported data is contained in the files named IM*. Check the X:\MIGRATE\EXPORT.LOG file for errors. If any errors do exist, correct them, if possible, and repeat the above steps as necessary. Contact PlantWorks Support for further assistance. b. If your database contains any trend lists, run Trend Plot Definition and print the trend list(s) for all nodes and save these lists for later use. You will have to recreate the trend lists after the migration. c. Shut down PlantWorks and Communications System/2. 8. Now delete PlantWorks 2.1 from the executive node and backup related external files by performing the following steps: a. Using the PlantWorks full-screen session, enter the following commands at the prompt: >X: >CD MIGRATE >DELR21 where X is the drive containing the migration work area subdirectory NOTE: This command removes all files loaded by the original PlantWorks 2.1 installation. This command will also save external files associated with tables, queues and data history logsets which will be migrated to Release 2.2. Any of your files residing under the \FF subdirectories also are removed. MAKE SURE YOU HAVE YOUR DATABASE ALREADY BACKED UP AS PREVIOUSLY INSTRUCTED IN STEP 3. 9. Upgrade Communications System/2, reconfigure the executive node, and upgrade PlantWorks by performing the following steps: a. Upgrade Distributed Application Environment Communications System/2. See Chapter 3 of "Installing and Configuring PlantWorks" book section on "Installing Communications System/2". If you do not wish to upgrade Communications System/2 at this time, contact your PlantWorks Support person for assistance. b. Reconfigure the executive node by following the instructions in Chapter 5 of the "Installing and Configuring PlantWorks" book. You should reconfigure the executive node even if it is marked as configured in the list of nodes. When configuring if prompted with a message asking if PlantWorks release information should be updated, select "OK". IMPORTANT: Ensure via "node setup" that Autostart PlantWorks is not selected at this time. Once reconfiguration has completed the PlantWorks 2.2 folder is created on the OS/2 desktop. c. Install PlantWorks Release 2.2 on the executive node using the backup Installation/Reference diskette by doing the following: NOTE: The procedure described here is designed to allow continued execution of most of the PlantWorks network while Release 2.2 is being installed. It installs the product(s) on the executive node. If the install process terminates due to locked DLLs, shut down and restart OS/2, then repeat the install process. 1) Start Communications System/2 if it is not running. 2) Insert the backup Installation/Reference diskette into drive A. 3) From an OS/2 session, enter "a:" to select the A drive. 4) Enter "install" on the command line. 5) Follow the installation instructions in Chapter 6 of the "Installing and Configuring PlantWorks" book. Proceed to the section "Installing PlantWorks Program Files". While performing this installation, if you are prompted with a message asking you if you wish to reinstall/update select "Yes". d. Delete the old PlantWorks Group folder on the executive node by selecting the folder and pressing the delete key. Ensure that you aren't deleting the new folder created by PlantWorks configuration. e. The PlantWorks 2.2 PTF9 diskettes should be installed after the PlantWorks base installation has been completed. Follow these steps to install PTF9: o Insert the PTF9 Installation Disk (Disk 1) into your floppy drive. o From the PlantWorks environment window, change to the root directory of the floppy drive and start the install.cmd file. If your floppy drive is a:, you would type in the following: >a: >install o Select "Install PW Diskettes" in the Network Definition window. The Install PW Diskettes dialog box appears with the executive node displayed in the "Local Node to Install" field. Highlight the executive node only. o Select "OK" in the Install PW Diskettes dialog box to initiate the PTF installation process. A PlantWorks installation message box appears. o Follow the prompts to install all 4 of the PTF9 diskettes. o When you are finished installing the PTF diskettes, exit the Network Definition application. f. Delete the EVENT.LOG and WARNING.LOG files from the FF\VISION\FILES directory on your hard drive. g. Shut down Communications System/2 on the executive node. 10. Install the default database supplied with PlantWorks 2.2 using the Network Definition Service. Follow the instructions in Chapter 6 of "Installing and Configuring PlantWorks" book section on "Initializing the PlantWorks Database". NOTE: At this time we are only initializing the PlantWorks database. We are not restoring the old PlantWorks database, so you should NOT refer to Chapter 12 of the "Installing and Configuring PlantWorks" book. 11. After restoration of the default PlantWorks 2.2 database has completed, start PlantWorks in migration mode by performing the following steps: a. Using the PlantWorks full-screen session, enter the folloiwng commands at the prompt: >X: >CD MIGRATE >PWMIGRUN where X is the drive containing the migration work area subdirectory This command will start PlantWorks in the migration mode. b. Wait until PlantWorks has completed its startup procedures (initialized fully) before continuing. Select "Yes" when prompted to update the reference disk. NOTE: There will be messages in the Warning Browser indicating that PlantWorks 2.2 IPCSEND and IPCRECV have been started in the migrate mode for migration purposes. There may also be messages indicating remote nodes to be reconfigured. These messages are OK and do not require intervention. 12. Confirm the installed nodes by doing the following: a. In the PlantWorks Service Control window, double-click on the NAME LOOKUP icon in the tool bar, or select NAME LOOKUP on the UTILITY pull-down of the menu bar. b. Select the NODE option in the DEVICE combination box in the Name Lookup Search dialog box, then select the OK push button. c. Review the list in the Name Lookup View dialog box to see if all the required nodes are listed. If any required nodes are not listed, contact PlantWorks Support. d. Select the CANCEL push button in the Name Lookup View dialog box, then select EXIT on the EXIT pull-down to exit the Name Lookup Service. 13. If you have used a customized palette for your displays, read in that palette by following the instructions in Chapter 7 of the "Using Definition Services/2" (SC28-8255-01) book. 14. Import and install the old PlantWorks 2.1 exported database by performing the following steps: NOTE: Make sure that PlantWorks is still running. a. Using the PlantWorks full-screen session, enter the following commands at the prompt: >X: >CD MIGRATE >IMPORT where X is the drive containing the migration work area subdirectory This imports and installs your old database into the new release of PlantWorks. Check the X:\MIGRATE\IMPORT.LOG file for any errors. When the process completes, a completion message appears at the bottom of the list within the PlantWorks full-screen session. If you encounter any node setup or device setup errors, restore the Release 2.2 database from \FF\CFG\INITDB using Network Definition Service and repeat from step 11 on page 12. If a problem persists, contact PlantWorks Support for assistance. If you had defined any RECORD, RECFMT, or DISPLAY database items under the WRL application, you may receive error messages in the IMPORT.LOG file indicating that the database objects that referenced those database items did not import correctly. If this is the case, ignore these error messages. You have already saved these items under another application name that was imported correctly and at the end of the migration process you will copy those items back to the WRL application. b. Shut down PlantWorks and Communications System/2 on the executive node. c. Using the PlantWorks full-screen session, enter the following commands at the prompt: >X: >CD MIGRATE >REST_EXT where X is the drive containing the migration work area subdirectory This will restore external files from your previous installation of PlantWorks. If any errors are reported, follow the actions given in the error message. Contact PlantWorks Support if the error message contains no remedial action, or if the problem persists. 15. Restart Communications System/2 from the icon in the PlantWorks folder. 16. Once Communications System/2 is running on the Executive node, start PlantWorks on the executive node. Insert the Installation/Reference diskette in the floppy drive if prompted by a message box. 17. Check to determine if alarms, tables and queues, logsets, and trend lists need to be installed by doing one or more of the following: o If you have user-defined alarms, alarm groups or alarm templates, do the following: a. In the PlantWorks Service Control window, double-click on the NAME LOOKUP icon in the tool bar, or select NAME LOOKUP on the UTILITY pull-down of the menu bar. b. Select the ALARM option in the Name Lookup Search dialog box then select the OK push button. c. Review the list of alarm data items listed in the Name Lookup View dialog box, selecting the most recent versions which are not installed. d. Select the INSTALL push button to install these alarms. Alarm templates and groups are "children" of these items, and will be updated automatically. e. Select the CANCEL push button in the Name Lookup View dialog box, then select EXIT on the EXIT pull-down to exit the Name Lookup Service. o If you have user-defined tables and queues, install them by doing the following: a. In the PlantWorks Service Control window, double-click on the NAME LOOKUP icon in the tool bar, or select NAME LOOKUP on the UTILITY pull-down of the menu bar. b. Select the QUEUE and TABLE options in the RECORD combination box in the Name Lookup Search dialog box, then select the OK push button. c. Review the list of tables and queues listed in the Name Lookup View dialog box, selecting all that have a status of Partially Installed. d. Select the INSTALL push button to install these tables and queues. e. Select the CANCEL push button in the Name Lookup View dialog box, then select EXIT on the EXIT pull-down to exit the Name Lookup Service. o If you have data logger items, do the following: a. Ensure PlantWorks is started on the executive node, and start Communications System/2 on each remote node. b. Start the Data History Definition Service from the executive node. c. Select SEARCH WITH DEFAULTS on the NAME LOOKUP pull-down of the menu bar. d. If you have partially installed logsets, then select the INSTALL push button to reinstall the partially installed logsets. e. Note the names of all of the logsets in the Name lookup screen. f. Exit Name Lookup and return to the Data History Definition Service. g. Determine if your continuous logsets are logging by performing the following: 1) Start a PlantWorks full-screen session. 2) Enter "cd \FF\VISION\FILES\DLT\CUR". This will switch you to the logset directory. 3) List the contents of this directory by entering "dir". 4) Check the date and time stamps of your logset files to determine if the logset files are being updated within the rate interval specified on the Create/Get Logset screen. h. Determine if your chain controlled logsets are logging by triggering the chain that initiates the logset. Perform steps 17g1 - 17g4 above. i. If your Logsets are NOT logging execute the following: 1) Load the logset into Data History Definition using the GET LOGSET option of the FILE menu. Enter the name of the logset to be retrieved when prompted by the message box. 2) When the CREATE/GET LOGSET dialog box appears, change the logset status radio button from LOGSET ENABLED to LOGSET DISABLED, then select the OK push button. 3) Choose SAVE LOGSET fro mthe FILE menu. 4) Reload the logset again by using the GET LOGSET option. 5) When the CREATE/GET LOGSET dialog box appears, this time change the status from LOGSET DISABLES to LOGSET ENABLED, then select the OK push button. This forces PlantWorks to create a new logset datafile and to activate the logset. Data from your original logsets is available in the logset backup directory \FF\VISION\FILES\DLT\SAV. 6) Again, save the logset by choosing SAVE LOGSET from the FILE menu. NOTE: Data History Definition currently doesn't allow you to resave an enabled logset, if the current version is also enabled. This is why we are forced to perform two saves to activate the logset. o If your database contains trend lists, do the following: a. In the PlantWorks Service Control window, double-click on the RUNTIME MONITOR SERVICE icon in the tool bar, or select RUNTIME MONITOR on the RUNTIME pull-down of the menu bar. b. Select TREND PLOT on the DISPLAYS pull-down of the Runtime Monitor Service menu bar. c. Create a trend list following the instructions in Chapter 4 of the "Using Execution Services/2" (SC28-8257-01) book and using the printout from step 7b on page 9. d. Save the trend list following the instructions in the "Using Execution Services/2" book. 18. If you had custom objects that were saved into one or more displays, remember to separate them into individual custom objects using the Display Definition Service. 19. If you had specific videos associated with your Alarm Groups, you need to go replace those specific videos. Change your alarm groups to NOT use "All videos" and add the specific videos. The video names were changed to be node names from PlantWorks 2.1 to PlantWorks 2.2. In other words, if you have WRL:MYVIDEO on node LPN2 in PlantWorks 2.1, the video name becomes WRL:LPN2 in PlantWorks 2.2. 20. If you had defined any RECORD, RECFMT, or DISPLAY database items under the WRL application and had saved them and the related database items under a new application name so that they would migrate, you need to move the items back to the WRL application. This can be accomplished by using the duplicate option in each of the definition serivces to duplicate the items back into the WRL application. 21. Shut down PlantWorks on the executive node and back up the database using the Network Definition Service. 22. Shut down Communications System/2. 23. Shut down OS/2 using the SHUTDOWN option of the OS/2 desktop. 24. Restart OS/2. When OS/2 is running, start PlantWorks using the Start PlantWorks icon in the PlantWorks Group folder. +--------------------------------------------+----------+ | IBM | | +--------------------------------------------+----------+ +--------------------------------------------+----------+ SUBJECT: PLANTWORKS MIGRATION SERVICE OFFERING A migration procedure is required in order to move an existing application from PlantWorks Release 2.1 to PlantWorks Release 2.2. This upgrade may also require an upgrade to the levels of the OS/2 and Distributed Application Environment products that you are using. The cost of this service offering will vary based on the size of your application as well as the number of products that will need to be updated. A typical application of 2-3000 items with 2 nodes and no upgrade required for OS/2 or Communications System/2 will be priced at approximately $3000.00. If you are interested in learning more about this service offering, please contact the PlantWorks Project office at 1-800-323-4968. SUBJECT: PLANTWORKS OPTIONAL MATERIALS (5713-ADU) There are three (3) PlantWorks demonstrations that are shipped with Starter Services/2. The instructions for loading these demonstrations is in the DEMO.DOC file in the \FF\SETUP directory on the PlantWorks disk. . In addition to the database shipped with the Starter Services/2 product there are two (2) new packages available to assist you in the development of PlantWorks applications or to help you demonstrate parts of the PlantWorks functionality without coding an application. There is no charge for these packages. To receive them you must mail the enclosed form to the indicated address with your selections indicated. Please check ONLY the box(es) for the package(s) that you want to receive. THE TWO PACKAGES ARE: 1. Demonstration programs and Sample Applications 2. Advanced development modules DEMONSTRATION PROGRAMS AND SAMPLE APPLICATIONS The demonstration programs are portions of applications which can be used to demonstrate some of the functions available in PlantWorks. The sample application code is a more complete set of displays, chains and data which demonstrate how some of the basic functionality of PlantWorks can be applied to solve specific applications. The code can be copied and used as the basis for your demonstrations and prototypes. Some of the functional areas which can be demonstrated are: o Statistical Process/Quality Control o Chemical Batch Process Facility o Facilities/Energy Monitoring o Waste Water Management o Bottling Line Monitoring o PID Loop Control for Process Industry o Data Collection Terminal Communications The package will be delivered on 3.5" diskettes. The documentation is contained in a README.DOC file on the first diskette. This file can be printed or viewed using an OS/2 editor. ADVANCED DEVELOPMENT MODULES The advanced development modules are pre-coded functions and the support application components. They allow you to expand your PlantWorks applications by providing additional functionality which is not part of the base products. Examples of this are: o CIM Integration Interfaces (PMW, POMS) o Digital/Analog Video Interfaces The package will be delivered on 3.5" diskettes. The documentation is contained in a README.DOC file on the first diskette. This file can be printed or viewed using an OS/2 editor. +--------------------------------------------+----------+ | IBM | | +--------------------------------------------+----------+ +--------------------------------------------+----------+ SUBJECT: PLANTWORKS OPTIONAL MATERIAL ORDER FORM (5713-ADU) ease send the following packages to the address shown low: [_] Demonstration Programs and Sample Applications [_] Advanced Development Modules COMPANY NAME__________________________________________________________________ ADDRESS 1_____________________________________________________________________ ADDRESS 2_____________________________________________________________________ CITY____________________________STATE_______ZIP______________ ATTENTION_____________________________________________________________________ IBM CUSTOMER NUMBER________________ : Mail this completed form to: IBM CORPORATION WORLD WIDE PRODUCTION SOLUTIONS P.O. 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